Trevor Hildenberger (5-2) allowed one run in seven innings, and the Cal baseball team (19-23, 8-12 Pac-12) posted an 8-1 win at Washington (14-27, 6-11). Mitchell Kranson (De La Salle High) had an RBI single and two-run single.

Stanford starter Dean McArdle (2-2) struck out six but gave up five earned runs in just three innings as the 14th-ranked Cardinal baseball team (23-14, 9-8 Pac-12) lost 6-4 at No. 7 Oregon (32-10, 15-5). Danny Diekroeger, Alex Blandino and Wayne Taylor had two hits apiece for Stanford.

Brenden Kalfus had four hits, leading the Saint Mary's baseball team (16-26, 7-7 WCC) to a 16-2 rout of visiting Santa Clara (10-30, 0-17). Kalfus, who extended his hitting streak to 24 games, scored twice and had an RBI.

The Cardinal will play USC on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Annika Dries had the hat trick in the first 2:39 of the match en route to five goals. Stanford teammate Melissa Seidemann (College Park High) added four goals.

Rachel Ozer (Campolindo High) scored with just eight seconds left, lifting the No. 14 Stanford women's lacrosse team (11-5, 6-2 MPSF) to a 14-13 home win over Cal (9-6, 6-2). Ozer finished with three goals. Gaby Christman had four goals for Cal.

Charnell Price moved up on Cal's all-time list in the 100 and 200 meters at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational at Edwards Stadium. She won the 100 in 11.60 seconds, third all-time at Cal. She was second in the 200 in 23.60, No. 5 on Cal's list.

The Bears' Jordan Locklear (Oakland native) won the Don Bowden Mile in 4:04.18, the fourth-best collegiate outdoor time of the season.

Rashad Muhammad, a 6-foot-5 guard from Bishop Gorman High-Las Vegas, signed a letter of intent with San Jose State. He's the brother of ex-UCLA star Shabazz Muhammad.